A book of poetry, dreams and speculative talks, collected from the psychic detritus of living in the US-Mexico borderlands.
Part coping mechanism, part magical act, Hydra Medusa was composed while Brandon Shimoda was working five jobs and raising a child--during bus commutes, before bed, at sunrise.
Encountering the ghosts of Japanese American ancestors, friends, children and bodies of water, it asks: what is the desert but a site where people have died, are dying; are buried, unburied, memorialized, erased.
Where they are trying, against and within the energy of it all, to contend with our inherited present--and to live.
Bryan Appleyard
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Patricia Williams Dockery
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Sally Lloyd-Jones
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Martin Luther King
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Deanna F. Cook
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Gretchen Ronnevik
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